Evening all. Long time reader but first time poster and I must say I've found a huge amount of very good information here so thank you all.
I'm not much of an archer myself although I have wanted to build a bow since I was a kid.
This bow is made from whatever I could get my hands on so it's a spliced piece of white oak (the splice could be tighter so I dowelled it for additional strength) with a riser made from some walnut which I also used to make the tip overlays.
It's 68" overall, 66" NTN. I haven't had a chance to check the draw weight yet but it's reasonably lightweight I think.
I've managed to get it to my full draw of 29" although there's a fair amount of string follow.
I've got a bit more shaping to do on the handle, shelf and arrow pass to make the whole thing a bit smoother
No idea if it's a shooter yet as I need to borrow some arrows. My brother-in-law is a keen archer but shoots left handed which is why I made the double shelf, I'm looking forward to getting his opinion.
It's not meant to be anything serious so I'm not expecting much in the way of performance. It was more to test my skills and get some practice in before maybe trying something else in the future with better materials. I may toast the belly just because I can and it might halt any more string follow/set.
Anyway, I think it turned out OK. I will hopefully be able to report back some more specifics in the next week-or-so.
Would welcome any comments or suggestions on improving it. I hope the photos magically appear at the link below.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/182511120@N02/0wpMJ5Thanks for looking.